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An Interview with Dr. Georgia Lee
Wanna know what it's like to be a socialite in Singapore? HOOKED chats up with Dr. Lee, a prominent figure in Singapore's high society, to find that socialites need not be all about play and no work. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
NUS Arts Festival Coverage
HOOKED reviews some of the top performances held during the recently concluded festival, including Love Is In The Air opening concert, Hip Hop Night '08, Terpsichore 2008: __:59 dance showcase, as well as I Left My Heart At Outram Park KR hall production. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
Cleo Bachelors Finals Party 2008 - School's out!
Every self-respecting lady should arm herself with a man worthy of her. HOOKED troops down to the party in search of the most eligible man for you. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
An Evening with Broken Social Scene
Less than half of its contingent came, yet Broken Social Scene has doubled the expectations. HOOKED spends an evening with these talented musicians for a night of hyper-kinetic fun. |
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CAMPUSRAVE
Fake it 'til you make it:
The Elitist Complex
Does plastering yourself with branded clothing alleviate your social status? With the rising number of brand-conscious upstarts seen around campus, HOOKED attempts to make sense of such atas behaviour. |
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REALLIFE
Living the High Life:
Not All About Money
What is it that separates the bourgeoisie from the aristocrats? HOOKED explains why cold, hard cash is not enough to buy your way into the high society. |
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HE SAYS SHE SAYS
How Low Would You Go?
They say love can transcend all boundaries, but can it really overcome class differences? HOOKED examines how important it is to have an equal footing in a relationship between He and She. |
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GLAMOURUS
Fashionable Elites or Elitist Fashion?
Fashion may be part and parcel of our lives, yet it still seems elusive to most of us. Is Fashion only for the elites? Let HOOKED's resident fashionista tell you what it takes to get on the Fashion highway. |
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FOODTALK
Atas Makan Places
Check out HOOKED's list of posh restaurants to see and be seen in! Don't be silly; it has nothing to do with how good the food taste. |
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E-REVIEWS
The Atas Guide to Museum-Hopping in Singapore
We don't only review movies and albums. This time, HOOKED assesses our local museums where you could cultivate the atas soul in you. |
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E-REVIEWS
Crows Zero: Of Blood-thumping Violence
If being refined is not for you, how about watching some blood and violence to release your pent-up frustration? |
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ETCETCETC
10 Ways To Bluff Your Way Into Being Atas
HOOKED teaches you how to fake your way into the upper class. Whether you make it or not, however, is another story altogether. |
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Noise Singapore 2007: We're All Ears |
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Written by Charmaine Tan
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Page 1 of 2 An arts event organized with youths in
mind - now, what is not to like about that?
Noise Singapore 2007 is back
and promises more exciting opportunities for young artists to get the chance of working together with more seasoned professionals while giving them
a leg up into the once overlooked industry.
Hooked gives you more details
about the event whilst cozying up with two of its young apprentices...
Noise Singapore is an event that taps into the media to showcase young talents in a bid to surge them forward
into the competitive industry.
Yes, we all know how the arts have been
dismissed by our traditional and conservative older folks. However,
the introduction of an arts festival, which targets the youths, promises
to groom our creative talents and grant them media exposure for their
artworks.
The aptly named event aims for youths
to step out and make waves in the arts culture by utilizing their passion
for the arts and turning it into something tangible for exhibition.
This media-based event, back for the third year running, provides three
different platforms for youths under 25 to showcase their creativity.
During the tumulus teenage years, youths
get attacked by bouts of angst and rebellion, which brings us to the
first category in Noise Singapore 2007 - the Open Category that does not abide by a fixed theme (which the rebellious youth would
rejoice). This category calls for experimentation with art forms and
allows participants with unbridled creativity to release their potential.
The closing date for submission of all entries in the Open Category is 30th September 2007, which is done through the Noise website.
Competitions have to be set by theme
and Noise Singapore 2007 has three forms of it in the competition category.
MTV is an influential medium amongst the youths and in the first competition,
MTV Shoot and Snip, youths are encouraged to express their feelings
towards HIV/AIDS through a 30-second video clip of which the winning
entry would stand a chance of being featured on MTV Pop Inc. Although the
theme is fixed, youths are allowed free reign of their creativity in
crafting their video clip.
Literary Animation
calls for all budding animators to bring selected works of literature
to life in anyway that they want to. Finally, We Make Noise Not Clothes
asks for youths to best interpret the titular slogan on a Tee Shirt.
These three aspects of the competition focus on youths and their individual
interpretation towards the selected themes and winners would get a platform
to exhibit their creations.
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